Sentences with phrase «singular act of»

The cyber attacks against Estonia resembled more of a cyber riot by Web users than a singular act of espionage.
«This whole mockery of governance can be made clean again by a singular act of the President for fresh inquiry into the activities of BOST in the last 8 years, and all persons liable for fuel fraud to be held accountable.
Party supporters and sympathisers who heaved a sigh of relieve at the united front that seemed to have been forged must now be crest - fallen by the singular act of the Disciplinary Committee (DC) and (NEC).
By crossing heterogeneous form and material, Rakowitz and his Afghan collaborators forged a new mnemonic and somewhat redemptive hybrid between two previously singular acts of traumatic iconoclasm.
In 2013, Glynn performed The Myth of Singularity (After Rodin), in which she explored, along with a group of sculptors, the process of replication, recombination and shifts in material and scale often used by Rodin in producing works later regarded as singular acts of brilliance.

Not exact matches

If you want to use the broad definition of religion then you must use the broad definition of violence as being a global phenomenon, not a singular violent act averted.
To the two questions that follow the first one I would say that, yes, under this dispensation, in this act of the divine drama of redemption, innocence until proven guilty is an important value, but it should not be construed as the absolute, universally valid ethic to be used as a lens for looking at specific, singular events in the biblically recorded past.
The conjugal act is meant to be an act of union, expressing and reaffirming the singular «oneness» of the spouses.
It is a peculiarly linked succession of acts of experience with a singular unity, so that each act integrates the antecedent acts.
Or, better, God is not merely one — not merely singular or unique — but is oneness as such, the sole act of being by which any finite thing exists and by which all things exist together.
Christians, convinced that Jesus was an utterly singular person, the incarnate Son of God, will be prepared to credit testimony that God acted in him in a totally unprecedented way.
The putatively unique «I» of a singular psyche, conceived as a dynamic sequence of private acts of representing, is in any case only a sequence of abstractions — there is no such thing as a whole and completed «now» of an isolated Self.
In Time and Free Will this conflict juxtaposes an «inner self» capable of singular free, spontaneous acts with an outer self which is both habitual and superficial.
This last difference seems to ground almost all the rest (save for the differences concerning knowledge of singulars, and the principle of individuation), and it itself seems to be based on two principles: 1) that any two things that are really distinct can exist apart (Cf. MD 7, 2, 9) and 2) that every real thing is in some way actual, so that there can be limited acts which are not limited by potencies distinct from them (Cf. MD 31, 13, 18).
As a pre-Cartesian thinker he did not presume that the act of knowledge involves a singular thinking subject that surveys an external world of extended stuff.
«Even where New York Courts have suspended attorneys for substantial periods of time, those cases involve more egregious and ongoing acts of misconduct, as opposed to Mr. Grimm's isolated and singular conviction,» his attorney Annette Hasapidis said in the Manhattan federal court filing from earlier this month.
He submitted that this singular act will «reduce pressure on naira and eventually increase value of naira against other world major currencies.»
1.2 «EGM» means an Extraordinary General Meeting 1.3 «NEC» means the National Executive Committee 1.4 «Rules» means Rules made by the NEC under this Constitution 1.5 Where the context so implies, the singular shall include the plural 1.6 Headings shall not form part of the meanings of Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERof the meanings of Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERof Articles 1.7 «Branch» means a branch or constituency association 1.8 PPERA means the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 PART II NAME AND OBJECTIVES OF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPEROF THE PARTY Name 2.1 The Party exists as a Political Party registered with the UK Electoral Commission under the PPERA.
To many, the NPP by this singular act appears to have thrown its chances for winning the 2016 elections overboard, regardless of who is right or wrong in the matter.
«The PDP made the supreme sacrifice to make Nigeria one and ensured that our indivisibility as a people and as a country was not compromised and that was why our presidential candidate in the 2015 election conceded defeat to President Muhammadu Buhari which singular act contrary to the expectation of pessimists that Nigeria remained one country.»
«The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Tukur Buratai, personally wishes to commend the DSS especially Borno State Command, for this singular act, resilience and continued support and cooperation in the fight against terrorism and insurgency».
Whether for the first time or the third, birth is about becoming someone different than you were before; it is so much more than the singular (albeit mighty) act of bringing a baby from the inside of your body to the outside.
There is no singular solution to that problem; rather it is a way of approaching the relationships in your life, comprised of countless little acts of love and appreciation.
And for those willing to contemplate it seriously enough in the context of Spielberg's other movies, Lincoln may emerge as a singular — and singularly successful — project, one that demonstrates the director's capacity, rarely acted upon, to value words over action, ideas over entertainment.
This Is Not a Film (directed with Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, 11), shot while Panahi was under house arrest in his Tehran apartment, is a tantalizing hybrid of documentary self - portrait and contemplative fiction, at once an act of rebellion and a singular example of film as legal loophole: Panahi was effectively telling his persecutors, «You never specified that I couldn't make a film like this, because you never could have anticipated me making it.»
However, a research facility at a major university is always under such constant scrutiny, lofty personal goals are even less likely to be achieved at all because it isn't a setting conducive to such reckless, singular behavior — especially in an environment where major acts of terrorism against that very kind of research is running rampant in the world.
All of this raises the question: Who is responsible for Tommy's singular acting style?
With some stand out singular scenes and with some fantastic if underused acting turns by Harrelson, Affleck and Dafoe and a fine anchoring turn by Bale, Out of the Furnace is a quality drama that should have been so much more.
Host Eric Hynes and filmmaker Alma Har «el (of the stunning, singular doc - musical Bombay Beach) stroll past the skateboarders and bubble - blowers of New York's Central Park to discuss the spectacle of bodies in motion and documentary filmmaking as an act of creative collaboration.
In a remarkable act of literary ventriloquism, Mantel has created a singular hero: a man wholly of his time who is nonetheless relatable in ours.
Following a chance encounter, Naya alters her life with a singular act forged from lust and blood.Vaughn Llewelyn has secrets and obligations of his own, but he ignores them when he spots Naya across the nightclub.
Success is never defined by one singular act but by the events that lead to the beginning of a company's «bloom.»
Kent's singular act — a donation by a private individual to preserve lands for greater public benefit — has shown the way for 100 years of environmental and conservation work around the Bay.
Even when combat does occur between rival stars, all of your built up forces act autonomously and your singular task remains with maneuvering your star system around.
Puff Pieces refers to the exaggerated surfaces of these works, but also to the singular and subjective act of expression unchecked by opposing points of view»
The task is to explore how okay changes in relation to singular expressive acts becoming a way of life that despite what you've been told has as many definitions as okay.
David Claerbout's paintings on paper are fundamental to his film practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.
Her fractal instinct for building multiple layers and screens acts against the presumption of singular space, undermining the solidity of forms and the rigid dominions of landscape, still life, portrait, and history genres.
I once thought that I could summon the ambient act of reading on the Internet as part of a singular project of prognostication:[.....]
Spanning the last hundred years of the medium, the selections on view here reflect each collector's strong understanding of photography while also highlighting the singular sensibilities guiding the deeply personal act of collecting.
[4] Reena Spaulings as an alter ego also acts as an avatar, allowing for an expulsion of singular identity within the institutionalized art world, creating an anonymous guise for artistic production.
For Moody Castro, the act of curating a group exhibit to represent a state as singular as Texas transmuted into the art of reimagining Texas.
In a world of data - dentites and troubling socio - political times, Washington's works act as metaphors for broader realities and underlying universal connections where differences of race, creed and gender are displaced in favor of unity and a singular pluralism.
The figures therefore become an extension of Impiglia's critique, acting as a representation of society, and the very act of creating beautiful works and their content are united by a singular, powerful vision.
Up until Rhode enrolled in tertiary education in the arts, he says the act was «my singular creative outlet at the time of my youth».
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